Before kickoff at Sequoyah High School Friday night, the majorettes presented a check for $5,500 to the Butterfly Fund.

Students raised that money through a fundraiser.

"They have been creating butterfly pins with Australian crystals on it, and for a donation of $5-10, they get a butterfly with Australian crystals in it. They picked it up on their own," said Christina Harrill.

An East Tennessee community is marking a major milestone. Tellico Village is now 25 years old.

Friday, an anniversary parade rolled through town to celebrate, full of marching bands, antique cars and motorcycles.

Residents say the community is special because it's tight knit and there's plenty of things to do.

"Well it's a very active community. We have three golf courses, a wellness center. I just participated in a couple of months ago in a physical health program which was great, so they have a lot of different things," said Jim Trocolla.